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  • FAQ

    maintaining a welcoming and sanitary space for everyone.Where can I learn more about the Bike Park?To learn more about Grouse Bike Park and read bike park FAQs, please visit the Bike Park page on our website.

    https://www.grousemountain.com/faq

  • Digital Passes FAQs

    my digital pass as a giftcard and pay with it? •No, this feature is only available for physical passes. My family’s passes are registered to my email address  •If you have multiple family members who have passes to Grouse Mountain and are registered to this email address, you will be receiving a separate email unique to each family member. Forward that email to your family member so they can

    https://www.grousemountain.com/digitalpasses

  • Grouse Mountain raises over $20,000 for Family Services of the North Shore

    Grouse Mountain Raises Over $20,000 for Family Services of the North Shore Funds were raised in 2023 through event proceeds across the Easter weekend, and donations from photos with Santa at The Peak of Christmas In 2023, Grouse Mountain Resort’s Easter on the Peak, and Peak of Christmas celebrations raised much needed funds for Family Services of the North Shore, a non-profit, community-based

    https://www.grousemountain.com/news/grouse-mountain-raises-over-20-000-for-family-services-of-the-north-shore

  • Bear Facts

    to distinguish between the two types of bears. You are better off relying on other physical features.Grizzly bears have large rounded heads with concave facial profiles, small rounded ears that are set well apart, very long claws and toes that are close together in a relatively straight line.Black bears, on the other hand, do not have shoulder humps. They have long, straight facial profiles, large

    https://www.grousemountain.com/bear-facts

  • Annual Pass

    ANNUAL PASSES Families save 30%!BUY ANNUAL PASS+BUY ANNUAL PASSRENEW NOWCOMPARE PASSESNote: Annual Pass and Annual Pass+ do not include skiing/snowboarding or access to the Mountain Coaster or Grouse Bike Park (both opening summer 2025).A Release of Liability Waiver must be completed prior to receiving your pass. For those under the age of 19, a parent or guardian must complete a waiver for the

    https://www.grousemountain.com/annualpass

  • Grouse Bike Park

    15th - September 30th: 12:00pm - 6:00pmOctober 4-5th & 11-13th: 12:00pm - 5:00pm (Closed Weekdays)Read FAQsFollow @grousebikepark grouse Bike Park TRails Grouse Bike Park hosts a series of trails including beginner green and blue flow trails, and advanced intermediate and expert trails, allowing riders to challenge themselves on more technical features. All trails lead back to the Screaming Eagle

    https://www.grousemountain.com/bike-park

  • Birds in Motion

    Birds in Motion For thousands of years, people have been inspired by the power and grace of birds of prey. From the soaring majesty of a Bald Eagle riding the mountain thermals to the lightning-fast dive of a Falcon in pursuit, these raptors embody the true spirit of the wild.In partnership with the Pacific Northwest Raptors, Grouse Mountain invites you to experience the thrill of a live bird

    https://www.grousemountain.com/birds-in-motion

  • Adventure Day Camps

    break.Our week-long, multi-day camps run daily from 8:30am to 3:30pm, with an optional After Camp Add-On available until 5:00pm for families needing a later pickup.Looking for a shorter option? Single-day Pathfinders and Alpine Blazers camps are also offered on select dates. Play & Learn in Nature's Backyard With different weekly themes, each camp is united in common goals of inspiring kids to play

    https://www.grousemountain.com/camps

  • Summer Mountain Safety

    information contained in the Safety and Risk Awareness section of this website is intended to inform you of the risks, dangers and hazards that you may encounter in a ski area and help you to stay safe while enjoying these activities. Whether you are a participant in these activities or a parent or guardian of a minor participant, please take the time to familiarize yourself with the Safety and Risk

    https://www.grousemountain.com/summer-mountain-safety

  • Owls at Grouse Mountain

    world, but in Canada they are only found in Southwestern BC and in Southern Ontario. They can often be found nesting or roosting in large wooden barns, riding arenas and old silos. Due to threats to their habitat in Canada (through urbanization of farm land), Barn Owls are now Endangered in Ontario and Threatened in British Columbia. Barn Owls are a species identified as priority for conservation and

    https://www.grousemountain.com/owls